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NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 



White, witliout any natural coloring. The inner coating of the shell is sea 

 green, seenung to confinu the apparently close conLction be 4 the 

 genera of .Ufur and Astarina. ueiwctn tiie 



Mr. G. C. Taylor met ;vhat he presumed to be this Hawk in great abun 

 dance a Comayagua Houdnras, in January. He saw a pair ni ^g tl e r 

 nest on tlie top of a lofty cotton-tree. 



viciiTl'V T "'"■' !""'f •""' '''''''' ""' unconunonand breeding in the 

 luiuty of Tucson, n. Arizona. He found two nests, one of which was 

 taken June 6, the other a few days later. They were very sli.d.tly b 

 o ^.ks and str^. of bark and placed in low t.es on the .Ink^clf ^.!i:f 

 C a. ihe nest contamed two eggs. These are of a rounded oval shape 

 aie qu, e tapenng at one end and roun.led at the other. They are of a uli-' 

 ..-.n bhus -wlute color and unspotted, and measure 2.00 inches in length 

 by 1.00 inches m breadth. " 



Genus ANTENOR, Ridgwat. 



Jntnior, RrnnwAY. (Type. F„h;, h„rn.i,; Aud.) 

 Cnu-ircr, AiTiious, not of Gouu).i 



the^nii ? iTl ^'"""r/" '^'T'""' ^"' '"'"■'" ''^"^■■•"•' '^'^ ^'" ""•! ^^i"?'" more elongated 

 the t..l shghtly rounded, and the lores almost naked. Bill very much as in AsturiZ, but 



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48559, £ 



Parabuteo hanisi. 



48550,$ 



more elongated, the top of the eere longer in proportion to the culmen, and the eomnm- 

 Mual lobe more anter.or, the uppe,- and lower outlines n>ore nearly parallel Tolil 



'The type of Cnixircx, Goui.n (Vovatri' of Rcnulp ^<^■^9. oo\ ; .i « , 

 OouLP, a sp..cies«trictly .o,.g.ne.ie with'/^jLlr' ' '' " "" """" '''^'«^-^~- 



